Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Here's Your Afternoon Hoot! LOL!

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Mrs. Depends
By Rick Ballard


It is said that couples grow to resemble each other more with each year that passes. Mrs. Clinton now furnishes
ample proof of that axiom:

"It depends upon what state they're in. It depends upon what they think the risks are," Clinton said. "A governor of New York that has a lot of immigrants, many of whom we know are not there legally, has to worry about security. A governor of another state where that's not a problem doesn't."

No one can forget the statement by her husband, the first elected President ever to be impeached, that "it depends upon the meaning of is". He certainly can't, for he was disbarred for using such sophisms under oath. It is a kind gesture by Mrs. Clinton to join her "husband" in order to become "America's First Depends Couple". By doing so she remains as close and as codependant as she was on the first day that she became aware of her husband's relationship with Gennifer Flowers, some thirty years ago.

The marketing department at Kimberly-Clark should give some consideration to signing Mr. and Mrs. Depends as a celebrity spokescouple. They wouldn't want to miss the boat as the makers of Eggos did in failing to sign Senator Waffle in 2004.

http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2007/11/mrs_depends.html

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Very funny! The guy's got a quick wit!

12:48 PM  
Blogger The Merry Widow said...

LOL!

tmw

3:20 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Kind of like the Mittster.

If he were president, he was asked, would he get Congress's authorization to take military action against Iran's nuclear facilities?

"You sit down with your attorneys," said Romney, explaining his decision-making process in a time of potential crisis.

10:48 AM  
Blogger VerityINK said...

Yes, PW, but ol' Hill means her waffling (Mitt just does it because the MSM is playing 'gotcha'').

3:31 PM  

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